2019
DOI: 10.3406/mcarh.2019.2099
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Roman and Byzantine coins discovered at Tropaeum Traiani in Sector A, between the years 2005–2016

Abstract: In the present article, 22 coins resulting from the archaeological research in Sector A from Tropaeum Traiani (Adamclisi, Constanţa County) archaeological site are analysed ; among them 17 are from the Late Roman period while five are Byzantine, dated to the 6th century AD. All the abovementioned coins were excavated between 2005 and 2016.

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“…Considering the inscription found in the present-day village Rosica (Bulgaria), the area of the territorium proposed by them is probably correct at least in a southerly direction. 113 Of course, the findspots of epigraphic monuments carved on stone can be misleading as the stone could have been often moved in the past, even over long distances (so-called pierres errantes). 114 It is possible, however, that at least some of these inscribed monuments were erected locally in the rural territory.…”
Section: Rural Territorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the inscription found in the present-day village Rosica (Bulgaria), the area of the territorium proposed by them is probably correct at least in a southerly direction. 113 Of course, the findspots of epigraphic monuments carved on stone can be misleading as the stone could have been often moved in the past, even over long distances (so-called pierres errantes). 114 It is possible, however, that at least some of these inscribed monuments were erected locally in the rural territory.…”
Section: Rural Territorymentioning
confidence: 99%